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As well as new recordings by contemporary poets the Poetry Archive also contains selections of classic poems recorded by contemporary voices.

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How do I Love Thee (Sonnet 43) - Elizabeth Barrett Browning - Read by Judi Dench
The Mighty Dead
If Thou Must Love Me (Sonnet 14) - Elizabeth Barrett Browning - Read by Rosamund Pike
Poem
The Passionate Shepherd to his Love - Christopher Marlowe - Read by Ian McKellen
The Mighty Dead

The First Day

Read by Judi Dench
The First Day - Christina Rossetti - Read by Judi Dench
Poem

Remember

Read by Rosamund Pike
Remember - Christina Rossetti - Read by Rosamund Pike
Poem

A Birthday

Read by James Earl Jones
A Birthday - Christina Rossetti - Read by James Earl Jones
The Mighty Dead

She Walks in Beauty

Read by Jude Law
She Walks in Beauty - Lord Byron - Read by Jude Law
Poem
To My Dear and Living Husband - Anne Bradstreet - Read by Helen Mirren
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To His Coy Mistress

Read by Patrick Stewart
To His Coy Mistress - Andrew Marvell - Read by Patrick Stewart
The Mighty Dead
Sonnet 130: My mistress’ eyes are nothing like the sun - William Shakespeare - Read by Daniel Radcliffe
Poet

Edgar Allan Poe

B. 1809 D. 1849

2 poems available

Edgar Allan Poe was born in 1809, the son of poverty-stricken actors. His father died from consumption; soon afterwards, his English mother, who in her time had played Juliet, Ophelia and a range of Shakespearian leading roles, died and left…

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Phyllis Wheatley

B. 1753 D. 1784

1 poem available

Phillis Wheatley was the first US slave to publish a book of poems. Born in Africa in about 1753 and shipped as an 8 year old child to the Boston Slave Market, she was purchased by John Wheatley to be…

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